Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
18
29
But what was he to me? Could he be, I wondered, my master? Again and again I kissed his feet, I now only a slave, and he so far above me, standing, formidable and powerful, a Gorean male.
But what was he to me? Could he be, I wondered, my master? Again and again I kissed his feet, I now only a slave, and he so far above me, standing, formidable and powerful, a Gorean male.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #29)
Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
18
26
I knelt, and pressed my lips to his feet, and kissed them.
18
27
I was thrilled to do this, before this man.
18
28
How right it seemed to me that I should be so before him.
18
29
But what was he to me? Could he be, I wondered, my master? Again and again I kissed his feet, I now only a slave, and he so far above me, standing, formidable and powerful, a Gorean male.
18
30
How far I was now from my former world, from the former Allison Ashton-Baker.
18
31
"I would know what is on my collar, Master," I said.
18
32
"Do you beg it?" he said.
I knelt, and pressed my lips to his feet, and kissed them.
I was thrilled to do this, before this man.
How right it seemed to me that I should be so before him.
But what was he to me? Could he be, I wondered, my master? Again and again I kissed his feet, I now only a slave, and he so far above me, standing, formidable and powerful, a Gorean male.
How far I was now from my former world, from the former Allison Ashton-Baker.
"I would know what is on my collar, Master," I said.
"Do you beg it?" he said.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 18)